Interface Description
eth2
Determine the IPv6 address of the ETH2 interface (wired networking).
wireless
Determine the IPv6 address of the WIRELESS interface (that is,
wireless networking).
bridge
Determine the IPv6 address of the BRIDGE interface (that is, the
bridging mode).
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<ip address> is the IP address being assigned to your PRO3X. This value uses the IPv6 address
format. Note that you must add /xx, which indicates a prefix length of bits such as /64, to the end of
this IPv6 address.
Setting the IPv6 Gateway
After selecting the static IP configuration mode, you can use this command to specify the gateway.
config:# network ipv6 interface gateway <ip address>
Variables:
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<ip address> is the IP address of the gateway. This value uses the IPv6 address format.
Interface Description
eth1
Determine the IPv4 address of the ETH1 interface (that is, wired
networking).
eth2
Determine the IPv4 address of the ETH2 interface (that is, wired
networking).
wireless
Determine the IPv4 address of the WIRELESS interface (that is,
wireless networking).
bridge
Determine the IPv4 address of the BRIDGE interface (that is, the
bridging mode).
Setting IPv6 Static Routes
If the IPv6 network mode is set to static IP and your local network contains two subnets, you can
configure static routes to enable or disable communications between the PRO3X and devices in the
other subnet.
These commands are prefixed with network ipv6 staticRoutes.
Depending on whether the other network is directly reachable or not, there are two methods for
adding a static route. For further information, see Static Route Examples.
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